Francess Lin Lantz (b. August 27, 1952, Trenton, New Jersey—d. November 22, 2004, Santa Barbara, California) was an American children's librarian turned fiction writer, whose fan base was mostly preteen and teenaged girls. For more than two decades, Lantz wrote more than 30 books, including several juvenile bestsellers. She won the American Library Association's Best Book for Young Adults award for her 1997 romance, Someone to Love. Stepsister from Planet Weird (Random House, 1996) was made into a Disney Channel television movie in 2000. Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Lantz was raised in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She initially aspired to become a rock musician and composer. She graduated in 1974 from Dickinson College (in Pennsylvania) and from Simmons College (in Boston) in 1975, where she earned a master's degree in library sciences. She died in Santa Barbara, California in 2004 following a five years long battle with ovarian cancer; she was 52 years old.
Series
Books

The Day Joanie Frankenhauser Became a Boy
2005

The Case of the Missing Mummy
1998

Weather or Not
2003

All Shook Up
1987

Woodstock Magic
1986

Love Song
2000

A Royal Kiss
2000

Wave Good-bye
2003

Star Struck
1987

Fade Far Away
1998

Hawaii Five-Go!
2003

Stepsister from Planet Weird
1996

On the Fringe
2001

Heart Breakers
2004

Pier Pressure
2003

Oh, Buoy!
2003